Starmer to replace third top aide in less than a year
Summary
Sir Keir Starmer is set to replace his principal private secretary, Nin Pandit, in his Downing Street office. This follows two previous changes in senior staff roles within a year. Pandit has been in her position for ten months, and her role is crucial in managing day-to-day operations for the prime minister.Key Facts
- Sir Keir Starmer will change his principal private secretary, Nin Pandit.
- Pandit has held this position for ten months.
- She is the third senior aide to be replaced under Starmer in less than a year.
- Chief of staff Sue Gray and director of communications Matthew Doyle were predecessors who also left their roles recently.
- The principal private secretary is a key position that controls information flow to the prime minister and manages major decisions.
- No 10 stated that Pandit remains in her position, but her departure is anticipated.
- Before this role, Pandit ran the No 10 policy unit and was chief of staff at NHS England.
- There are expectations of a reshuffle in junior minister positions following parliamentary challenges.
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